Atlanta Dream & Las Vegas Aces Sell Out 2026 WNBA Season Tickets

Two WNBA franchises set new records, showcasing the growing popularity of women's basketball

Apr. 10, 2026 at 7:19pm

A cubist-style painting depicting a WNBA basketball game broken down into overlapping geometric shapes and planes in the official team colors of the Atlanta Dream and Las Vegas Aces, conveying the dynamic energy and popularity of women's professional basketball.The sold-out seasons of the Atlanta Dream and Las Vegas Aces reflect the growing mainstream appeal and community-driven success of women's basketball.Atlanta Today

The Atlanta Dream and the Las Vegas Aces have both achieved remarkable feats, selling out their entire 2026 WNBA season ticket allotments. This historic accomplishment not only reflects the teams' on-court success but also their strategic approach to building engaged fan bases and creating premium game-day experiences.

Why it matters

These ticket sales milestones signify a cultural shift in the perception and popularity of women's basketball. The WNBA is no longer a niche market but a force to be reckoned with, attracting loyal fanbases and demonstrating the immense potential for growth in women's professional sports.

The details

The Atlanta Dream, led by President Morgan Shaw Parker, have sold out season tickets for the third consecutive year, despite an early playoff exit. Shaw Parker's leadership has transformed the team's on-court performance into a catalyst for off-court success, creating a premium fan experience that resonates with the community. Meanwhile, the Las Vegas Aces have achieved the same feat, selling out season tickets for the third year in a row. The Aces were the first WNBA team to sell out season tickets back in 2024, setting a trend that continues to this day, with an impressive 92% of 2025 season ticket holders returning for the 2026 season.

  • The Atlanta Dream sold out season tickets for the third year in a row in 2026.
  • The Las Vegas Aces sold out season tickets for the third consecutive year in 2026.
  • The Aces were the first WNBA team to sell out season tickets in 2024.

The players

Morgan Shaw Parker

The President of the Atlanta Dream, who has led the franchise to new heights through her strategic vision and ability to build a loyal fan base.

Las Vegas Aces

The WNBA team that has sold out season tickets for the third consecutive year, setting a trend for the league.

Atlanta Dream

The WNBA franchise that has sold out season tickets for the third year in a row, despite an early playoff exit.

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What they’re saying

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— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee

What’s next

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The takeaway

These ticket sales milestones highlight the growing popularity of women's basketball and the strategic approach taken by these franchises to build sustainable and engaged fan bases. The success of the Atlanta Dream and the Las Vegas Aces serves as a blueprint for the WNBA's continued growth and the potential for women's sports to thrive in the mainstream.